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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:36 pm    Post subject: Animoog Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

So moog's new iPad app launches in a few hours. They have been hitting twitter hard with teases. It's hard to tell from the few teases but it seems pretty rad and I doubt moog would hype it if it sucked. Anyone else eagerly awaiting this?
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

I am eagerly awaiting this, hopefully the price will be in the 5$ range... for maximum "love" love
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

It is $.99 "FOR AN EXTREMELY LIMITED TIME" then it is $30
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

I thought the filtron was 99 cents for a while... they couldn't possibly make the new one 99 cents? that's "Crazy Eddy Insane Deals" hihi
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

Woohoo! Been waiting for this
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

Yeah, I finally grabbed the filtatron . I was using the free version for a hot minute. Great little app. With them and korg making cool apps, my iPad should be getting some more music use.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

how much longer? Mr. Green
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Ooh!
Features:

Anisotropic Synth Engine (ASE): A new Moog technology that allows the user to move dynamically through an X/Y space of unique timbres to create a constantly evvoling soundscape.
Timbre page – Assemble unique sounds in the X/Y space from timbres of a wide variety of vintage and modern Moog synthesizers and pedals.
Polyphonic Modulation – Slide your finger to control multiple modulation parameters in Animoog right from the keys.
Polyphonic Pitch Shifting – Easily manipulate the exact pitch of each note in a chord by rotating or sliding your fingers.
Delay Module – A classic analog style ping pong delay
Thick Module – From bit crushing to unison voice detuning and drive, this module adds depth, edge, and character to Animoog’s already massive sound palette.
Moog Filter – The classic four-pole Moog ladder filter with High Pass, Low Pass, and Band Pass modes.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

Downloading it now
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

Pretty fucking cool. Done well.
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my finger slipped and I bought both, oh well! it doesn't hurt at all @ 2$ !!!! twisted
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Ok, playing with it now. It's pretty fucking impressive. The looping overdub is super fun, and it's really expressive to play. Not sure what's going on sometimes, but the visuals are lush, and the sound is really good. Supports midi right off the bat. It's ridiculous for a dollar. What an age we live in. Thanks bob and Steve.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 11:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

try playing the keys in reverse direction from top/down to down/up awesome envelope switching!!

also the filtron is dope, I was pushing it too hard and it crashed, but.... I think I'll live!! Mr. Green

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Yeah Im pretty wow'd. Also sort of jealous as I have something I'm intending to make that will have a similar form factor (plus I was planning on music easel inspired keys even!)
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Bricks wrote:
Yeah Im pretty wow'd. Also sort of jealous as I have something I'm intending to make that will have a similar form factor (plus I was planning on music easel inspired keys even!)
Can't wait to see what you come out with Bricks
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Yeah bricks, I can't wait either. You can't go wrong with those keys.
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demos please thumbs up can you do screen recordings on ipad?? I haven't got one but I'm fairly impressed with the filtatron iphone app
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I gotta say I'm really impressed by this app. It is one of the most expressive apps Ive used. Moog did an excellent job with this. applause
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I gotta say I'm really impressed by this app. It is one of the most expressive apps Ive used. Moog did an excellent job with this. applause


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99 cents its a no brainer, first impressions are it looks like fun, cant wait to get some decent free time to mess around with it properly
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Its really good fun to play. I have never really found a great sounding virtual synth that can touch our beloved analog gear but this has potential and @99c it really is worth a play.
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Shit. I'm considering buying it and I don't even have an iPad, only an iPod Touch, but plan to get an iPad sometime next year.

I do have Filtatron and nanoloop, which are great, and Reactable (which sucks on the iPod).

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but I dont want to buy an ipad very frustrating

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my finger slipped and I bought both, oh well! it doesn't hurt at all @ 2$ !!!! twisted


I bought it, and I don't even have an iPad anymore! MY ASS IS BLEEDING
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I am really digging this app. Sounds great, looks great and you can't beat the price! Looking forward to integrating it with my modular!
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For decades, everyone has been bemoaning the fact that no 'digital' synth can sound like a Moog and that all the 'Digital' stuff is shit. Then Moog releases a Digital thing and the world fawns over it like foaming fanboys raving about how wonderful and Moogy it is. I don't get it.
And I sure as hell am not going to buy some Apple product to use it. Port it to Android or my PC (Nice big touch screen) and I'll try it.

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Hey Just Me. Mellow out. It is actually a nice app. But whatever.
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Just me wrote:
For decades, everyone has been bemoaning the fact that no 'digital' synth can sound like a Moog and that all the 'Digital' stuff is shit. Then Moog releases a Digital thing and the world fawns over it like foaming fanboys raving about how wonderful and Moogy it is.



well, it's kinda pointless to try and be too critical about a synth that costs less than a cup off coffee.
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For decades, everyone has been bemoaning the fact that no 'digital' synth can sound like a Moog and that all the 'Digital' stuff is shit. Then Moog releases a Digital thing and the world fawns over it like foaming fanboys raving about how wonderful and Moogy it is.



well, it's kinda pointless to try and be too critical about a synth that costs less than a cup off coffee.


But we can give it the old college try...

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Just me wrote:
For decades, everyone has been bemoaning the fact that no 'digital' synth can sound like a Moog and that all the 'Digital' stuff is shit. Then Moog releases a Digital thing and the world fawns over it like foaming fanboys raving about how wonderful and Moogy it is. I don't get it.


That's because the whole analog vs digital debate is complete bullshit made up by people with 'golden ears'. Some synths sound good. Some synths don't. It doesn't matter if they're analog or digital. w00t

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animoog is the best sounding, expressive app i've played yet. very well thoughtout - glad moog is taking apps seriously.

best demo i could find: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH5M0ap5PV8

a few weeks ago i started bringing my ipad into jam sessions - in addition to the filtatron i've been digging on the strangeagency apps (curtis and cp1919) as well as jasuto pro and specsynth. been running the ipad through my effects chain (moog/snazzy/midfi etc.) with great creative results. still workin on consistently "warming" the sound up (i realize warmth is subjective). open to any suggestions (already goin through a marshall jmp for tube goodness)
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Such vitriol. iOS is the superior music platform. Period.i wouldn't care if burger king made this app, and it ran on a touchscreen cheeseburger powered by courier. it's a brilliant product. Unbelievablely playable and expressive. People care because it's moog, simply because moog is synonymous with analog and synthesis. If they're excited it's hard to dismiss their efforts. Just like the muff massive goes bananas over a makenoise oscillator they've never seen, we can't help but get excited when something new and interesting comes out. For real, try it. It's what electric sheep dream of....
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So easy to hate on this thing for a million reasons.. but they're trying, and their effort comes through a lot, and I'm into that. Lots of little nice touches all over the place.

Also, has anyone else noticed the Serge Wavemult / TKB samples in this thing?

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[s]http://soundcloud.com/charlesl/animoog-jam[/s]

This instrument is awesome.
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Bricks wrote:
Also, has anyone else noticed the Serge Wavemult / TKB samples in this thing?

"Animoo[g]"?
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Obviously this isn't meant to replace your modular or an analog synth, it is very entertaining and as others and I have said one of the better sounding apps out there. It's great to have something that is easily portable, sitting in bed messing around with it is great. Kudos to moog for making it affordable and actually putting some thought into it. I like how they have incorporate velocity into it.
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Also, has anyone else noticed the Serge Wavemult / TKB samples in this thing?


One never knows where a company will find their source of inspiration. hihi

At least the folks at Moog Music had the decency to name-check Serge in the sample file names.

That said, the Animoo(g) name is almost taking things too far. Too bad they couldn't be more up front about the origin of the name on their product page.
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your post is where I see the vitriol.

You say that IOS is "the superior music platform". I'm not sure that I've ever heard anything that idiotic. It is a better 'platform' than my serge, for instance?

In what way is it superior - the potential of the touch interface? Swell. I thought that all of the synths on the ipad 1 when I tried it sounded like crap, though there were interfaces that showed some promise. And now, Moog, a company that has made only analog synths until now, and (as far as I know) not really any adventurous ones, suddenly has made the mother of all digital synths? Forgive me if I yawn at this hyperbole.

I'll wait until the ipad 4, and Steve Jobs is resurrected, and maybe I'll try an ipad again, but I just have to laugh at this bullshit.

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Such vitriol. iOS is the superior music platform. Period.i wouldn't care if burger king made this app, and it ran on a touchscreen cheeseburger powered by courier. it's a brilliant product. Unbelievablely playable and expressive. People care because it's moog, simply because moog is synonymous with analog and synthesis. If they're excited it's hard to dismiss their efforts. Just like the muff massive goes bananas over a makenoise oscillator they've never seen, we can't help but get excited when something new and interesting comes out. For real, try it. It's what electric sheep dream of....

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machetemirage wrote:
[s]http://soundcloud.com/charlesl/animoog-jam[/s]

This instrument is awesome.


Sounds like it's worth the money.

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Ah, Nelson. Your dulcet tones are always welcome. I'm not sure how vitriolic I can be in a post about touchscreen cheeseburgers. hmmm..... I regards to the post I was referring to, it seems odd to dismiss a product based on its platform and not on it's own virtues. The tablet market is either iOS or android for now. When serge enters that market we will see how they compete, but vs. android, iOS is vastly superior on audio integration. This is not a platform debate, if this app was running on my magical touchscreen cheeseburger it would still be a great app. the fact is, a touchscreen computer in a 9.7 inch screen factor is a relatively new invention. So making the mother of all digital synths on a tablet that has only existed for two years is not really hyperbole. In the early years of any technology, the envelope of what is possible is constantly pushed. So for a two year old platform, this is remarkably polished.
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Ah, Nelson. Your dulcet tones are always welcome. I'm not sure how vitriolic I can be in a post about touchscreen cheeseburgers. hmmm..... I regards to the post I was referring to, it seems odd to dismiss a product based on its platform and not on it's own virtues.


Yes, I agree with this, except in the occasional situation where the platform smells really bad. But that is not usually the case here, depending on where the ipad has been, of course.

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ok - I didn't get that by platform, you were restricting it to only these 2...

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ok. And, I do think that in 10 years, there will be remarkable things coming out of this type of platform. But overall, I was not impressed, other than by its potential. But yeah, fuck it.

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Seriously, go make us a track with your new super drum. I'm dying to hear it. applause

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Seriously, go make us a track with your new super drum. I'm dying to hear it. applause


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Just as a reminder the MPC and most MIDI pad controllers can send poly-pressure.

I like it more than the simple hardware Moogs I've used. Much better for the types of sounds I enjoy.

Nice, but kinda funny to see Moog thinking more about ways of making a touch screen interface work rather than slavishly mimicking hardware, as I think of them as traditionalists.
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i can't stop playing the animoog, i still don't want to connect a midi controller!

Moog hit it way out of the park
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I can't stop playing either. But.........I'm afraid to hear it through my DAW, quality speakers or headphones. Sounds great through Ipad's speaker!

Could this do what hundreds of VSTi's by Arturia, GForce, Wayoutware, Sampletank, etc can't?

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Don't want to support the big bad apple? Buy used. That's what i did. It went to help a college student out rather than help put money in Apple big wigs retirement fund.

Not sure how anyone can dismiss a 99cent app that sounds as good as it does. They should really port this over to VST.

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I've been really enjoying this app. It just sounds GOOD! Besides virtual midi and background operation, I wish it (and several other apps) had the option of playing a track in the background so you could play along with it and be able to record your performance (without the backing track) so you export it to use in one of the DAW apps for the iPad. At least this way you could get a good feel for timing and expression and such...

I've done somethin similar running Meteor in the background, playing a couple tracks and then playing another app, like Alchemy Mobile over top. Problem is the Daw uses resources that could be used for the performance app...

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I just realized how the timbres relate to the grid. Lordy lordy, I am really stunned by this thing. It sound great in my headphones.

It'd be great if you could control the amplitude of each timbre, or use external input in a timbre slot a la Wavestation A/D... I'll almost be tempted to sell my A/D now in any case.
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Great app, I've already fucked off a lot of time playing with it - much enjoyment. Dig the 216ish controller section, the sound quality, and the perty pictures. Would love a hold function by the controller, a bit of routing flexibility between the recorder/synth/delay/filter, and obviously the ability to pull in our own sound sources, but for a buck it's an incredible amount of bang.
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No midi cc but a amazing app.
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Wish i had an ipad already so i could buy it for 99 cents..>_<
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I remembered to grab it last night, and holy hell do I love it. Very nicely done, Moog. I was jamming out some Black Moth Super Rainbow melodies in no time.
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MrDys wrote:
I was jamming out some Black Moth Super Rainbow melodies in no time.


Were you crouching behind other people as you did so?
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just downloaded it ... this is fucking fun !

Love it smile MY ASS IS BLEEDING

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Love it!
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I can't express how much fun this app is.
It is portable and limitless sound wise.
The timbre section is so fun once you realize that the 8 grids each have an assignable osc and that you could morph your sound.
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Downloaded and completely amazed. Poly pressure, and it detects when you're sliding individual fingers to play legato or tapping to play staccato....

This is definitely a noodling app, going to hook it up to my MPC and chop the hell out of some synth lines tonight.
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Is there a manual/walkthrough guide online somewhere? Tons of menus but I haven't worked out what they all do yet or exactly what the signal flow is...
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I like playing it in portrait orientation. I find it easier to move each hand in opposite directions to get more variety in the modulations. I hope they add a bit of support for this by giving an option to change how the knobs function. I'd also really like to see the delay settings as mod options.

I wonder if we'll see a hardware version of the controller.
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Dig in to it. It is more than a noodle app.
You can make completely mello pads on
This thing. For get about using the modulation,
And it is a great poly synth.
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I love turning the Correction down a little bit to give my fingers some vibrato, or totally off and playing it like a theremin. Subtle but awesome parameter. thumbs up
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Agreed. There are so many great features about
The animoog. I am setting my mono 6 up right
Now so I can use it as a drum machine. My idea is
To make beats with the euro, and layer with the animoog
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pads too pricy for it's lifespan imho.
but you're tempting me guys.
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Not sure if this is running on iPad 1 now or not - but Newegg was selling iPad 1/64 gig for $499...cheaper then they were.

I've got enough apps for the iPad to make it well worth it's cost. Not regretting it at all.

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[s]http://soundcloud.com/charlesl/viola-animoog[/s]

The looper makes this a fun jam device Rockin' Banana!
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I'm running it on an ipad 1 no worries.

I'm loving the keyboard controller on this but the no midi out kinda sucks. I'd love to use this to play my k2000.

Other things that would rock would be user loadable wavetables, more mod slots and destinations (delay, lfo's), a way of decoupling the x/y from the wavetable (so the orbit/path/x/y could be used as a modulation source without modulating the wavetable) and a click track for the wave recorder.

Anyway for $1 it's a no brainer.
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Obviously i've barely scratched the surface... i need to read the manual or something.
Those pretty moving shapes are supposed to be interactive, but i can't hear the difference when i smear my finger about the place.

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AFAIC tell, the X/Y pad constists of 8 horizontal stripes representing wave tables.

The X direction changes the position in the wavetable.

The Y direction fades between the wavetables.

The 8 wavetables can be changed on the timbre settings.

The Path and Orbit controls on the left side (with the filter controls) add the animated automatic movements to the x/y position.
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I love this thing!! The more I play the more I want some sort of touchy controller for all my synths! It can be subtle or complete noise. So playable. By far the best thing I've played on the iPad.
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The keyboard from what I read is a take
On an eaton/moog keyboard bob was working on.
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I read that it was being developed around 06. Moog stated that they were working on the technology behind Animoog for that long.Perhaps we will see a hardware version after all?
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That would be so great. There is a picture
Of a hardware versionof the animoog and it looks so good. Just
A mock up, but wow. I was looking at my
Voyager today imagining moog using the animoog
Keyboard for the voyager.
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My 2 cent guess as well is they will use the anymoog software to make a Moog polyphonic hardware...reliable (wouldn t it be great?), good sounding and `normally priced `(and light...), that would be a great new milestone into synthesis...then as an update you can download different kind of filters or VCO Rockin' Banana!

Just hope it won t require an Ipad, I am so glad to limit my internet use and get rid of the computer on weekends...

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Awesome!
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No iPad for me, but I am loving this Filtatron for the iPhone. For a buck, wow.
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Canto set BPM. Only tap tempo. Anyone found how?
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psykohed wrote:
Canto set BPM. Only tap tempo. Anyone found how?


Tap-and-hold directly on the BPM number, then drag up or down.
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Apple is selling refurbished first-generation iPads (64 GB) for $399.00 on their website only. Got one the other day and Animoog and the few other apps I got for it run just fine. The condition of the refurbished iPad is like brand new and they offer the same warranty as buying a new one. Well worth the investment so far just for Animoog.

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If they make a hardware unit based on this I'd be hard-pressed not to buy it since I'm sure it would have an enormous amount of presets + user memory + easy editing of the envs/lfos/filters.......
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Anyone have the iRig midi adapter and tried sequencing Animoog? I bet that would be pretty awesome.. hyper
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Picked up an ipad for development work and grabbed this last night. It really sounds great. I'm actually shocked how well it sounds. The might be my new go to synth for pads as soon as I can get midi over wifi working.
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This thing is really impressing.
Applying small doses of modulation to the waveform morphing reminds me a lot of my E350.
Amazing stuff!

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I put a bunch of Animoog Demos up on Soundcloud a few weeks ago--
http://soundcloud.com/drooo-1

It's pretty damned expressive. VERY ballsy through an Alesis iO dock.
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b3nsf wrote:
Anyone have the iRig midi adapter and tried sequencing Animoog? I bet that would be pretty awesome.. hyper


I have the line 6 midi adapter (the core midi 2nd gen) coming in a day or two and plan on doing exaclty that. I've been running the ipad though my modular as well via the A-119. Sounds pretty good to me!
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line 6 midi adapter confirmed to work with animoog.
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I suppose there is no chance this will ever come out for us poor Android tab users?
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Oldstench wrote:
I suppose there is no chance this will ever come out for us poor Android tab users?


Android's current audio subsystem is lacking realtime kernel priority, so latency tends to be unusable for most 'real' audio apps. They are working on it, but doubt it will hit production for at least 6-12 months. Even when it's done, it will much more tedious to develop for than CoreAudio.

Totally not bashing Android, just sayin... (hides)
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I've been using Android since the G1, I can't wait for ICS on my Nexus S, I think Cyanogen and the rest of the CyanogenMod team are some of the coolest hackers on the planet, and I'm glad Apple finally switched away from interruptive notifications in iOS but their implementation still can't touch the Android notification bar. To wit, I really like Android.

Having said all that, iOS is the platform for touchscreen music apps right now and for the foreseeable future. There's just no way around it.

It's not just about latency (which is a serious issue on its own). There's nothing like CoreMIDI on Android. It just doesn't exist. Most Android hardware won't do USB host mode (translation: there's no way to connect external MIDI devices). Android 3.1 was the first build with any native USB host mode support anyway, and most Android devices released to date will never be updated to Android 3+. Peter Brinkmann has had more luck with MIDI over Bluetooth, but it's slow going. Then there's the general reality of Android that developers who are willing to roll their own implementations have to attempt to support hundreds of devices from over a dozen major manufacturers spanning several OS versions. And this is just my personal opinion, but Eclipse is a miserable IDE.

In short, if you prefer Android or are disinclined to use Apple devices for whatever reason, and you're waiting for Android to "just catch up" with iOS in this regard, it's gonna be a while.
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I've been using Animoog for a while now continue to find new depth in the program. And there are few better ways to kill a long plane ride.

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Just got this app last night and I am blown away.

So many possibilities, and the sound quality is amazing. It's even more fun running it through the modular.

My only gripe is the lack of midi out, hopefully that gets implemented in an update.
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Animoog is really impressive nad I can't believe how good it sounds for a buck!
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Rymf wrote:
Android info

Interesting. It's a shame that this is the way it is. My wife got me a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 for our anniversary and I was really hoping that there would be some cool music apps available.

At least there's a not-awful TouchOSC app available.
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I bought Animoog ... I don't even own an IOS device :(

Android will probably never serve the niche audience.

FLStudio is coming to android.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 2:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

Oldstench wrote:
Rymf wrote:
Android info

Interesting. It's a shame that this is the way it is. My wife got me a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 for our anniversary and I was really hoping that there would be some cool music apps available.

At least there's a not-awful TouchOSC app available.


Fortunately Android isn't completely devoid of interesting music apps, check out nanoloop and NodeBeat.

For controllers, Control is a nice alternative to TouchOSC that lets you manipulate the interface with Max/Puredata patches. The design of TouchDAW looks nice, though I haven't used it myself.
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 12:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

b3nsf wrote:
Anyone have the iRig midi adapter and tried sequencing Animoog? I bet that would be pretty awesome.. hyper


You can sequence into it from Step Poly Arp...It glitches when you switch back and forth between the apps, but once you are in one or the other it works pretty smoothly. Kinda slick.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 9:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

There is an iphone version now for 99 cents (intro price). I don't know what's different between iphone version and ipad version if anything. Other than that it's, you know, smaller.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

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check out nanoloop and NodeBeat.


and Jasuto Modular if it still works on android

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

I downloaded the iPhone version immediately on release. Don't have an iPad so I can't compare the two, but it's definitely quite fun on the iPhone and by far the most fully-featured synth I've encountered for it. I do get the impression the larger size of the iPad would be an advantage, but this will probably replace jet pack joyride for me when it comes to sitting around in airports or whatever. Great fun!
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 5:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

I too spotted and jumped on that 99 cent iPhone version. Easily one of the best iOS music apps I've tried, sounds great and is extremely playable. I'll definitely record with this. Hopefully I'll be picking up the iPad version after tomorrow. cool
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 8:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

polyslax wrote:
I too spotted and jumped on that 99 cent iPhone version. Easily one of the best iOS music apps I've tried, sounds great and is extremely playable. I'll definitely record with this. Hopefully I'll be picking up the iPad version after tomorrow. cool


Same thing here, great stuff for 99 cents smile
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 1:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

I was happy to see they made an iphone version. I was even happier to see that it's not a dumbed down toy of an app, but has a lot of control, very cool playable touchplates, and sounds great. Especially for 99 cents! I would have paid double for the app easily! hihi
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 5:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

Moog Music today announced the release of the BASE Pack for Animoog, the World's first professional mimetically mephitic sound set designed for a synthesizer. In honor of the release of the BASE Pack, Moog is offering Animoog for iPad, their groundbreaking synthesizer technology for iOS devices, for only $2.99 (regular price $29.99). Animoog for iPhone 4 and iPod Touch will be offered for only $1.99. This offer is only good for 7 days (April 1-April8, 2012). The BASE Pack is available for $.99 in the “Animoog Store” found in the Animoog app.

I think the BASE Pack stuff is April 1 bunk, but the iPad app is indeed on special for $2.99... just picked it up.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote Add User to Ignore List

Finally downloaded this and I have to say it's very cool!
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